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1    VIII|     possessed a certain natural gift of prescience, which he
2      IX|         natural and self-taught gift of understanding all languages.
3      XI|      derived from this man, his gift of conversing with the gods.
4    XXVI|  prophecies are set down to his gift of foreknowledge ; and we
5   XXVII|         a few remarks about his gift of prescience, our author
6    XXXI|      that he did not retain his gift of foreknowledge uniformly
7   XXXVI|       suddenly drops out of his gift of foreknowledge, and asks
8      XL| posterity in their philosophy a gift of such excellence that
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